JAKARTA - German club Bayern Munich became the club that sent the most players to appear in the 2022 World Cup semifinals. Six of their players will defend their respective countries to secure final tickets.

The results of the quarter-final match sent Argentina, Croatia, Morocco and France to continue their struggle in the semifinals on Wednesday and Thursday. In the semifinal meeting later, there will be a number of players who are clubmates.

Quoted from Sportbible on Monday, December 12, Munich became a club whose players were scattered to defend each country for the semifinals later.

The French national team is the place most filled with Munich players. Les Bleus has four players who both defend Die Roten, they are Kingsley Coman, Benjamin Pavard, Dayot Upamecano, and Lucas Hernandez.

For the Morocco national team there is Noussair Mazraoui, while in the Croatian national team there is Josip Stanisic. Only the Argentine national team was not filled with players from the top caste team of the German League.

After Bayern Munich, who contributed six players in the 2022 World Cup semifinals, there were Atletico Madrid and Sevilla.

From Atletico there are three Argentine players, a French player, and one Croatian player. While in Sevilla there are two Morocco players and three Argentine players.

While other clubs that also have more than one player in the 2022 World Cup semifinals include Paris Saint-Germain, Real Madrid, AC Milan, and Dinamo Zagreb.

Here are three clubs that have the most players in the 2022 World Cup semifinals:

Bayern Munich

Kingsley Coman (France)

Benjamin Pavard (France)

Dayot Upamecano (France)

Lucas Hernandez (France)

Josip Stanisic (Croasia)

Noussair Mazraoui (Maroko)

Atletico Madrid

Angel Correa (Argentina)

Nahuel Molina (Argentina)

Rodrigo de Paul (Argentina)

Antoine Griezmann (France)

Ivo Grbic (Kroasia)

Sevilla

Bono (Morocco)

Youssef En-Nesyri (Maroko)

Gonzalo Montiel (Argentina)

Marcos Acuna (Argentina)

Papu Gomez (Argentina)


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